![]() Linda Chous, chief eye care officer of UnitedHealthcare Vision. ![]() “The sun can create burns both on the cornea, the front part of the eye, which is sort of a short term effect that can cause light sensitivity and can be very painful, but even more serious is the burns that can occur on the retina, which can be long-lasting and create a central blind spot permanently,” said Dr. Protective glasses are necessary in order to prevent eye damage and possible blinding. Just because the moon is blocking part of the sun doesn’t mean the rest of the sun won’t be just as bright. In case of bad weather, check with individual locations for cancellations. Limited numbers of eclipse glasses are available. ![]() For the price of museum admission, you can get safety tips for the viewing, along with free eclipse glasses.Ī handful of Hennepin County libraries’ viewing parties also have been slated around roughly the same time. At 1:07 p.m., the party takes place on the museum’s level 3 terrace for the totality. Paul, the Science Museum of Minnesota is hosting an eclipse viewing party from 11 a.m. Dakota County’s Galaxie library branch in Apple Valley also is hosting an event at noon Monday, with Peter Mendygral, astrophysicist from the University of Minnesota.
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